And just like that, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is back on Twitter, her seven-day suspension lifted after one day.
The social media platform flipped without an explanation on Wednesday, a day after it limited the lawmaker’s use of Twitter after she posted on upsetting reports about a “Trans Day Of Vengeance” being linked to the killing of young students at a private school in Nashville, Tennessee, by a former transgender student.
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Greene announced the change in a tweet.
Yesterday, my official Twitter account was termporarily suspended for warning about Antifa’s Trans Day of Vengeance in front of the Supreme Court.
This planned event is being whitewashed by global brands and the left. Meanwhile, there’s still no pic.twitter.com/SKuqcgeTL7…
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene?? (@RepMTG) March 29, 2023
“Yesterday, my official Twitter account was temporarily suspended for warning about Antifa’s Trans Day of Vengeance in front of the Supreme Court. This planned event is being whitewashed by global brands and the left. Meanwhile, there’s still no acknowledgement of the innocent Christians that were slaughtered in Tennessee by a trans mass shooter,” she wrote.
The platform’s safety office said on Tuesday that it was trying to scrub references to the “Trans Day of Vengeance,” which was announced before the shooting.
I’m ready to have a conversation about how we should protect our kids in schools. pic.twitter.com/mk6Pv1uOcY
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene?? (@RepMTG) March 29, 2023
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Greene used one of her first tweets on Wednesday to raise new questions about the shooting at Nashville’s Covenant School, a private Presbyterian parochial school.
A Second Amendment advocate, she said at a House hearing that schools like Covenant should be protected by armed officers “the same way we protect our president, we protect our celebrities, we protect this building.”

